since there is "The Small Boob Appreciation Thread", I think there should be a thread dedicated to the ladies whose bust is falling on the bigger side (*cough* aka big boob *cough*).

As we grew up, we heard about many people, men and women, commenting about big boobs, from people with big boob is consider to be less intelligent or being a sex object and therefore taken less seriously

many clothes is less cater to full-busted people, and maybe we have trouble finding a right bra. thus, i hope we can share tips here so we can be more happy with out body

I am a D cup. My mum is a DD and I am glad I am only a single D!! I was a C cup before having my daughter, obviously went up when I was pregnant and breastfeeding and now I've settled at a comfortable D. I don't mind them too much, and my other half certainly isn't complaining.

My main issues with having big boobs are...

Button up shirts ALWAYS gape
Gorgeous lingerie always has super thin straps that do not support big chebs
It can be hard wearing scoop neck or higher cut neck blouses as they look so full at the front

If I knew the secret why,I'd sell it and make myself a fortune I went from being a 34B,which I was perfectly happy with to 30E in the blink of an eye.

I honestly don't know. I can only presume I was a very late bloomer. I'm 22 this year and only now going through a growth spurt with my height. My younger Sister is something ridiculous like a 28G now I'm hoping this is it for me.

Belowen,agree with you on the button up shirt issue,it's always that one button where if you stand to the side of me you get a clear view of my bra. I've tried in the past taking a shirt in a bigger size but then it just looks baggy
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Also,I get measured fairly regularly and different stores give me different sizes. One is convinced I should take something like a 36C. Makes finding a correct fitting bra quite difficult. Plus the bigger you go,the less pretty bras you will find that fit.

I'm a 36E. I've never had small breasts apart from when I first got fitted for a bra at 12 (36B ) and the women in my family are also all large-breasted so I've learned to accept them (though I do love my minimiser bras on occasion). I've found that shopping online (bravissimo, figleaves) for bras has been largely successful and there are companies out there now who make very pretty bras for big boobs that also give support. There are some cuts of clothing I won't touch with a barge pole (empire line, babydoll, most things with pleats round the chest, very baggy tops etc) and with button-up clothes like shirts it drives me mad that it will fit everywhere except the bust. I don't like that some people assume because I'm big-breasted and blonde then I must be stupid or a tart or both. Yes, it still happens. I don't like that no matter what I do my boobs will bounce when I'm running. It's hard to find a decent strapless bra.

I do like that my boobs accentuate my hourglass figure. I like dressing to suit my bust. I like how they look in a bikini and in wrap dresses and fitted tops/full-skirted bottoms. My partner loves them. My friends think they're fab.

I am a C cup. I'm rather tiny and I always feel the need to choose clothes that don't emphasize my boobs so I tend to wear rather baggy tops or always wear cardigans. I never noticed that my breast wear some kind of prominent feature until some random guy felt the need to reach out and grope them out of nowhere when I was getting off a bus. I like my breasts, I think they are quite pretty but ever since that day I just can't enjoy them as much as I should.

Gorgeous lingerie always has super thin straps that do not support big chebs

The majority of your support should be coming from your band and not your shoulder straps (if that's what you were referring to). If you have to make those really tight so that they dig into your shoulders, it may be that your band size is too big.

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The majority of your support should be coming from your band and not your shoulder straps (if that's what you were referring to). If you have to make those really tight so that they dig into your shoulders, it may be that your band size is too big.

No, my straps are never so tight that they dig into my shoulders I am always comfortable in what I'm wearing, I just find that the nice lingerie I always see seems too flimsy in the top & I don't feel properly supported. Maybe it's a combination of the structure of the bra as well as the teeny straps.

I can't appreciate my full bust. I'm a 28DD. It's just not fun having breasts too big for your frame. I was heartbroken when I went from 28B to 28E when I was 15. Fortunately they are slightly smaller now, but I do not like them. They are so...impractical!

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No, my straps are never so tight that they dig into my shoulders I am always comfortable in what I'm wearing, I just find that the nice lingerie I always see seems too flimsy in the top & I don't feel properly supported. Maybe it's a combination of the structure of the bra as well as the teeny straps.

Okay, I thought I should mention it just in case. There are so many women walking around uncomfortable and/or with wrong-sized bras. I once saw a woman walking in front of me with her bra band up at the same level as her armpits.

i used to always want small boobs, but now as im older im really starting to like my 34 C's. and my boyfriend loves them too (altho im not sure if Cs would be considerd big, its more average in my opinion)

i used to always want small boobs, but now as im older im really starting to like my 34 C's. and my boyfriend loves them too (altho im not sure if Cs would be considerd big, its more average in my opinion)

i dunno think C (D in euro/jp) is big too (im 75D in Euro); but i always find myself bigger then my peers, , and the shirt gapes on me quite a bit of time, i have trouble accepting my body sometimes.